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? ~ - mg at.amanCE ?- ' ' ~ | B THE GLEANER GRAHAM. N. 0.. JULY 18, 1940 Local News ?Regular third Sunday ser vices will be held next Sunday morning, Rer. J. L. Foater pas tor in charge. ?Ground was broke Tuesday tot a new brick fire-room cottage on X. Market street, between N. Main and Maraball street by Mr. and Mr.s Randolph Isley. It is the fifth In that area, on either aide of the street, in lees than two years. ?Two Graham boys, John Wade Permar and Don Gatee, left last week for Norfolk, Va., where they are enrolled In the U. S. Navy Training 8ehool. Their yonng friends gave them a fare well party on the Saturday night before they left. ?Misses Shirley Owens, Betty Jane Russell, Aunie Frank Stock ard, Ana Jesnak, Virginia Stookard and Marjorie Bason, and Caldwell Williams, Jack Holt, El liott White, A. D. Tate, Jr., have retnrned from the Yonng People's conference at Peach Junior Col lege, Raleigh. Mrs. W. X. Har rop and A1 Neal also attended and acted as oonncilors for the gronp. ?A federal mattress projeot is soon to be opened in Alamance. On Friday Connty Agent, Jerry Bason, Homo Demonstration Agent, Miss Millsaps, and others attended a three-county meeting in HiUsboro for final instructions. Sixteen bales of cotton have been ordered to be used. Free mate rial will be available for farm families whose annual inoome is less than 8400 per year. ?The John A. Trolinger farm, one mile north of Haw River on highway 82, was the meeting place Wednesday for Alamanoe farmers and dairymen and qthers, around 100 of whom were present. The assembly enjoyed a fine barbecue, but the big thing was Mr. Troling er's farm and dairy. To see how he coaxes grain and grasses to grow so luxuriantly is an inspira tion and object lesson well worth a day off. Speakers from the ag riculture department at State Col lege and others were there and made talks. Mr. Trolinger has something to talk about and to be prond of. It is the result of good planning and hard work. Back on a VbH Jim Enlias of Piltaburgh, Pa., <u here over the week-end on a periodical visit among relaitvea and old friends. It's been several years ainoe a former visit. He ia a eon of the late V. M. Enliss. For more than 30 yeras he has been railroading and located at Pittsburgh. Jim spent his boy hoed days in Graham, and went away after finishing at Graham Graded School. f Joins Army Aviation Stratford May has volunteered for army aviation service, and will in a few days report to the office in Atlanta and be assigned for training. He is a son of Mrs. D. Barton May and the late Mr. May and a nephew of John B. Stratford. Stratford graduated from the University at Chap el Hill; then took a business training coarse In Mew York. He gave np a salesman position with Stratford Hosiery Mills to enter * the aviation aervioe. Activities Reported by County Farm Agent Three hundred pallets were viocinated against fowl pox on the farms of E. P: Dixon and Al mond Perry, of Graham, route 2. Twenty-five hundred feet of ter races, to be built with the eonnty terracing unit, were staked on the farm of C. H. Riley in the Haw Greek community. Eight pure bred, registered Poland China gilts were delivered to the follow ing eight 4-H elnb members who won out in the Sears - Roebuck contest: Bobert Wood and Baa sell Fleming, of the Alexander Wilson dab; Donald Traxler and J. O. Watkina, Jr., of the Alte mahaw-Osaipee elnb; Lewis Olem mer, of the Elon dab, and Sidney MePharson, Allan Baa Stoart and Boater Teagoe, of the Sylvan club. Six of the pigs were pur chased from A. E. Smith, of Mob smen, and two oomo from the brooding farm of 8. 8. Mormsy, of Shelby. Oarl May and BUI Clapp, of ths Elon 4-H elnb, will rsprssent Al amance eonnty in the State dem onstration contest at 4-H short coarse, to be held at State Col lege, July 26-t?. ' PERSONAL Joe Talley of Fayettevllie im the week-end guest of Marvin Youot. Mrs. Smith of Mullins, 8. 0., la visiting her danghtor, Mrs. Hal Farrell. Don & Soott, Jr., and Bowdon Moors spent last Thursday in Raleigh. J. A.Troutman of Brown's Sam rait, Bt. 1> was hers Monday on bneineas. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Kernodle of Danville visited with relatives hf re yesterday. Miss Sara Marian Clarke of ReidsvlUe spent Monday with Miss Betsy Thompson. Mrs. Thomas Strigo spent the week-end in Greensboro visiting her mother, Mrs. Benson. Mies Quisle Jones of Washing ton, D. 0., was the Snnday gnest of Miss Fanale D. Moors. Jack Thompson of Madison was an over week-end visitor with bis uncle, Allen.B. Thompson. Mr. end Mrs. Clyde A. Hnnter of RalttigU w re visitors with Mrs. J. Mell Thompson on Friday, Mrs. Dou E. Scott sud oh ig*i ter, Miss Jean Gray, spent WeU nesday afternoon in Greensboro. Mrs. John J. Henderson is vis iting with her brother, L. H. Ker nodle, and Mrs. Kernodle in Dan ville. Miss Mamie Tnrner of Raleigh came last Friday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. H. W. Soott, and Mr. Soott. Miss Dorothy MeAdams bad her schoolmate, Miss Cell Sypher of Charlotte, as her gnest over tbe week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mell Thompson, Jr., spent the week-end with Mr. Thompson's mother, Mrs. J. Mell Thompson. Mrs. W. R. Harden and Miss Annie Roth Harden spent Sunday with Mrs. L. B. Hardeaty in Leaksville. The Rev. Watson Fairley of Montreat is spending several days with his nieoe, Mrs. W. C. Goley, and Dr. Goley. Bill DsManrioe of Darlington, S. 0., is visiting at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Flanigaa. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Soott Person of Durham were week-end Siesta of Mrs. Person's mother, rs. W. H. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hawkins, Miss Ellas Garrison and Gardner Ialey of Burlington spent the week-end at Carolina Beaoh. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Barrett and two children of Clifton Heights, Philadelphia, were re cent visitors with Mrs. Brace Holt. Mrs. Frank Hnnsnoker and children, Frank and Sara Cos, of High Point spent yesterday with Mrs. Hnnaneker's mother, Mrs. W. R. Goley. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ernest Thomp son and daughter, Mies Sarah Bell Thompson, left Monday for New York, and will Visit the World's Fair while there. Mrs. P. R. Harden left last Sat urday for Salisbury for a visit in the home of her eon, John W. Harden. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mis. P. R. Harden, Jr., who returned Sunday. J as. N. Jones of AsheviUe was here over the week-end visiting with hia parents, Mr. and Mr. W. H. Jones- James baa lived in Aaheville almost a score of years. He Is connected with express business there. Dr. X. L Knott will attend the convention of the National Chiro practic Association in Minneap olis July 26-81. He is a 8tate Director of the national associa tion and will take part in the meetings of the National Council of the organization. Mrs. Bun E. BrsdsKew't Mother Dies in Gostonie Mr. and Mis. Ben E. Bradehaw and children, Betty aad Sammy, were sailed to Gaston la last Thursday by a message of the death of Mrs. Bradshaw s mother, Mrs. Sam Barnwell: Funeral ser vice was conducted Friday after noon. Mrs. Alios B. Henderson, Mrs. Sam Thompson, Mia* Mary LoeBradahaw and Hobart Myrlek went to Qaetonia for the rites. Suit Coles* Aits wen Thody Farm Questions Question: What are the exact dates for Farm aad Home Week at State Collage this year? Answer: The meeting will he officially opened with an evening program on Monday, J?ly 29, and continue tbroogb Friday, August 2nd. Regiatration offices will be open all day on July 29 in tbe Y. M. O. A. for women witboot tbeii' boabanda or for single women, and la Pollen Hall for men and oouples. Rooms will be aasigned in dormitories on tbo campus or at Meredith College. Question: When should 1 ta ped esa be cut for bay? Answer: Leapedexa should be ont when it attains a height of 16 inebee or when the plant is in full bloom. For the Korean variety, this is usually from August 1 to 15 and about 16 days later for the other varieties. Outtlng later than this will reduce the quality of the hay and oause the loss of the. leaven. Early cutting will also permit of enough second growth to reaeed the land. Bemember Only Mar Finish every day and be done with it. You have done what you could. 8ome blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon aa you can. Tomorrow is a new day; begin it wu and serenely and with too high a spirit to be cum bered with your old nonsense. This day la all that is good and fair. It is too dear with its hopes and as r'rntlona to waste a moment upon the yesterday.?Emerson. REPORT OP CONDITIO* OP The Bank of Haw River \ of Haw River, 1b the Stele of North Cero Una.atthooloaoof business on June M, 1M0. ASSNTH Loans and discounts (lneludlnc (18.43 overdrafts) $ 84,741,17 United States Government obllfa tlona, dlreot and fuaranteed 14.a0t.0a Obligations of State and political subdivisions? *447.00 Cash, balanoea with other banks, inoluding raaarve balannea, and eeah ltema la prooeea of oolleo tton te.8H.T4 Bank preataea owned | t furni ture and ftztuma, ??M leaa SUO. .. (MM Rani aetata owned other than hank preiataea ?? ....None Other aaaata? MT-71 Total Aaasta IIRMN LIABILITIES Demand depoalta of individuate, partnerships, and oorpomtlooa?148,846.77 Time depoalta of Individuals, part nerahlpa and eorpormtioaa (1,411 N Depoalta of United States Govern ment (Including postal aarinca]- 1.400.00 Depoalta of States and poUUoal aub dl rial one ? 3148 Other Depoalta [oertlded and oSoara* checks, ete.] ?. MS Total Depoalta. ...(111444-14 Other liabilities ? UN4J0 Total TiahUinse [not lneludlnc anbordlnated obligations shown belowl (11IJ7LM CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capitol : $ VJXU.OO PaiplM - m nun Undivided prod la? AI1LJ0 ?wnw (Hd reUnmeot aeooant ? for profaned aapltal] _w ATUAI Total Capital AoooBota. mjBM Total UahUlUas and Capital As oooaU? . lui^lB This bank's oapltal oonaUU of t of capital do tap and debeatarest drat preferred ?took wltli toaal par value of I11A0AM, to tal ratlrabla value flUXOAO. aad ooaaN atoek with total par value of IliAO&OO. MEMORANDA Plodaod aaaata [aad aaotuiUaa loaoad) [book raloa]; [a] V. A. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed. pledged to aaeora deposits aad stkar 11a bllltlaa MMAt Total U?mn? M. [a] Oa data ad isport tha re qolrad ls?al laaaira again* da poalta of tkla book was U au.lt tb) I lilt; roportad above which won eligible aa legal rsaarra I, d. A-That, Ptoaldaat of tba abora saw ad teak. do anteanly awaar that the above atatoaaat la troa, aad tbat It filly aad eor isoUp represents tba true atata of tha aaraml mattan baaala aoataload aad sat fertb, to tha bast of ay kaowladga aad bsUaf. 8. A. TBI, President. Coma t?Attest: Cru&bfleld. 1 Dtrsetora J. A. Long. Jr.. f 'KA'SHSSAr}~ Sworn to aad gokaanbsd baton MlUsUU day o( July,: BSD, hod I hanky esrtlfy that Iaa aot aa offlaar or dlnator of tkla bank. WU. T. BROOKS, [fltai*] Notary Pablle. My eommhatoa expires Mob. M. IPtt. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE I / __ Harloc ??HM m Be ?color of tkt MtaU "Li petanna ladabtad to said aetata, wtll ?ftssS'dSrrfSKHr"' J.OaATKlIfSOB. Jr. liMolor. Real Estate WnM-Fm, twenty to Ally Aeree. Addreee, Box 190, Gfa h?, N. 0. ExdUUMC?Two korea with 100 foot frontage ON main hlgh > wat Adjoining Alamanoe oonnty AOAt FOB AmAtl form OFF the highwey. Addreee, Box 190, i GrahAm, JXMUIRC: '1 -Thsy zsy ? orpMsr it bom ky Us nr t , P 11 Bimndtfid to ?1 n II im iT.t i vTiwm ^crv If?UL&OeaptrolUrnlund . jaaflssr^ .. shipment ol U?i ^gife mods Iran Dsorsr. X~ *^-2rS&S? A U?Administration Wodtcs aSi gsian1w8u,,r? ? II?Nazis bannsd rsllgious ^outh organizations. Why Sulfa r with Cold**P?in t? TAKE COOK'S -r ccc And B? Rdlmd ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICEJ jars vgpj: MM Aheionos County. North ftuiltM, this In to notify all persons barter claims ?sainst ?aid nntatn to present tha aamn duty rnrl&ed aa or baton the Wtter of Jooo, Itti, or UtU notion wUT bo pleaded In bar of their '*AU "person* indebted to aid notaU will MSB. ZL0I8E CATB8 KaVz O"wk&.o. Loon, Long * Barrett, Attya ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOE the*ertate of*JeenJe Una Woi^'^e'sMsA lata of Alamaoee ooonty, North enroll on. %r^rsjstnd u> -?* MUU wu. , ifcSffa?tfaV4"'* Brown'* gume>lt, N. C.. Rt. 1. Notice of Re-Sale Under and purannnt to tha power of eale contained In that certain deed of treat dated April 1, lift, and executed by John Milton Johnston and wife, Tannle B. Johnston, to J. 8. Cook and George A. Lone, Trustees, the under signed Trustees will offer for sale at publlo auction for cash at tha Court house door at Graham, North Caro lina, on Saturday, July 10th, lift, at lfitt o'clock, noon, tha following described real property, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land IP Haw Hirer Township, Alamance Coun ty, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of W. T. Brooks, Jamas Stewart, John Sharps, J. M. Crawford and others, and bounded aa follow* rfe: Beginning at an lorn bar corner with said Crawford and Sharps on S. ?Ids of a road; running thanoa N. Tl 1-1 dag* B. (B. 8. Tl dag.) 1.10 chs. to aa Iron bolt, corner with mid Brooks In Crawford's lino west of n branch; thonos A 1 l-? dag. B. II Iks. to aa Iron bolt comer with aald Brooks on B. slda of a road; thanes 8. II1-4 dm E. Si lk* to an Iron bolt, corner with ?eld Brooks on B. side of said road; thanes 8. ft dag. B. IT Iks. to aa iron bolt corner with mid Brooks on B. ?Ida of mid road la said Stuart's Una: thonos N. Tl dag. W. l.M ehs. to aa lion bar, corner with mid Stuart hi B. beak of a branch, then down mid branch as It meander* A II W, 1.11 chs. A II deg. W. Tl lk* A 41 dec. W, i oh* A IT 1-1 deg. W. LM eh* to aa Iron bar In mid branch, corner with mid Stswert; thence N. IT deg. W. 4.11 ch* to the beginning, cMitetntag 1.11 acre* more or las* This la tha maw properly oonreyed by Alsoo a. Coble and wife to John M. Johnston by dsad data* December | tl, lltl, and recorded la Beok No. II, page IIT. There le excepted from the shore described tract the following describ ed tract of land, which ha# hem odd off and oonreyed by the parties of tha drat part to A. A Morn and wife, by deed dated May I, lltl. and reoordad In Book No. Ill, page II, mid tract being described as feOcwx: A tract or parcel of land la the in : Shopping Around SEE HADLEY'S County of Alamance and State of North Carolina, in Haw Btrer Town ?hip, addotnlnr the laq^a of Mra i. B Sharps, George Walker, Robert Alez Lnder and othere and bounded aa fol ow?; Beginning at aa Iron stake, a corner rlth Mra. Sharps, George Walker, and K. 8. Mora; thence North Tl deg. East lot feet to aar Iron bolt la road; thence Bouth It deg. 1L ?7t feet to the center of the branch (an Iron rfafca la driven to Hue on Went); thence down ?aid branch South T1 ~ 40 Waat ltl foot to a stake In Mora's Una in the eentor of the branch: thanes with his 11ns North 14 dsn. West 107 foot to ths beginning. containing 20.150 square fast, mors or Ism. This sals srfll bo made foij cash and will remain open for ten (10) days for advance bids, and a ten par eent cash deposit wffl be required tie highest bidder at tie Mid Hie ee svlA tea of | good talth. This eeU to made Mbiect 1 to taxes tor the gear 1140, whl. h are 1 to be paid by the buyer. This Is a re-sale and bidding wilt B begin at tlll.lt. This the lad day o? July, 1M0. J. a COOK, and . GEORGES A. LONG. Trueteee. jaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBCWWaMaBBBBBBBBW?BBBBBBBBB "...THAT'S WHERE WE'LL 00!" ?! bu?I? J hrifN&nffi&NS3sr,b i | j Brewrnam}Nof}hCiitBi?BeerDtoiB?r?fwit1rf j| -M ?*+**"" ? tSO&R & BAM ft* Mlc I 81M17 C?*mFttil Bdyhe ? IMiV. H C. | .MOBOBOBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBOOOOOOBBBBBBBBBBBBBBOODOOdI Dr. M. H. Cohen 428 Jeff. Stf d Bld'g, Greensboro, N. C. Will b? in Graham EVERY THURSDAY fro* 12 noon to 6 p. m. and by appointment * Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted I Inquire it Hndlcy't Jtwifcy Store Refreshment For Sale! Southern |nnn Tno Cool As Manor |(j|j|J I ud ^ Breeze ft 13c ? ft 25c Eary-To-Prepare Foodf! Sweet Peas, n???c?, 10c PPiDC Southern Manor 71C iLARj, BartJett No. 2H Con Asapragus, <&oS.?L 2U CAKES, 2 lbs 23c DPIIIC With Pork 7 16-ox. |Or DLAWJ, HURFFS J Cm SALMON, 23c PICKLES, 5CL 2 "Sr 17? R?i?K? DRESSING OOc SALAD Qt Jar Libby's Tomato Juice, 3 can* 19c Our Prkle Bread, ^'2? 2 for 15c Golden Blend Coffee, m 2 lb*. 29c Guest Ivory Soap, 2 cakes 9c | Pender's H Flour, c 5lc| ' ? NOTICE! gj Siimmi? by PaMkilku NORTH CAROLIXA. ALAMANCE COTJHTY. IN THE QENEBAL COUNTY COCBT i*korT? kaa baaa lwhI 1b Ub tmka aodca thai aha k mtlwl to la < tlx> OibmbI om C?at atila plalBtkr ?fl aMty IB Oh Oaortlar tka Thta tko Ittk ?BT ?* Mr. B* DYA XX uumis | "** r-T* NOTICE! Summons by Publication w NORTH rilOIJlM. AUUUKB COUXTT. IN THE QBOB1L COUXTT COT** William B. Wait*. Ttoflmd^ aa aim kao km* cmwaetl 1* Um Omial Coaaty Court of I liana Couaty. North Carellaa, it MB* ? actio* brouskt by Ik* ylalatW aaalnot Um MMut tor i>*l?li Mint* a* the moaB of tuno yuan imntlio; at tka ota to of Nortk CaroUaa. and tk* plaintiff w * rioH?*t of tka atata at Nortk OaruMaa. aad tklo la om of tka aa pruoMod by Doctlo* ill of tka Co* ooUdated Statute*. that tka datt*4a*t will furtkor taka not lea that k* h re quired to lyptor at tka oftca at tka a ark Of tk* Sopartor Court. Kx-Of keio Clark at tk*. Owwol Coaaty . Court at dlaiaam* Coaaty, ta tk* Court Bom* ta Orphan, North Caro liaa wtthl* thirty day* attar tk* tth day at An*mt. lilt, and aaawor or damar to tk* com plod* t la oald action J or tk* plalatIB will apply ta tk* Court tor tk* relief demanded la tk* com plaint Thio tk* ttk day at July. 1M?. SARA MURRAY, , ? Aoot fclark Superior Court and Bp* Officio Clark of tk* Omar*! County Court of Alamance County, North Carolina. Robt T.WUoon, Atty. TaaooyrfUe^NC; ?
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